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Note N4432
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Photo:
https://familysearch.org/photos/images/647527?p=339824
[2015-06-08]
Connected to Alma Charles Tilley, brother of James Arthur Tilley
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Note N4433
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Photo:
https://familysearch.org/photos/images/647527?p=339824
[2015-06-08]
Connected to Alma Charles Tilley, brother of James Arthur Tilley
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Note N4435
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Westby is shown as a Surgeon on Charles William Walker's Baptismal Registration.
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Note N4436
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Westby is shown as a Surgeon on John Walker's Baptismal Registration.
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Note N4437
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Westby is shown as a Surgeon on Alice Lydia Walker's Baptismal Registration.
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Note N4438
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George Comber's birth registration shows it was registered in Dubbo.
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Note N4439
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From Sue Ellen Comber Promnitz
George William Comber. He was born on 22 May 1867 in Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia. He died on 30 May 1867 in Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia.
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Note N4445
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Shoreditch. Alphabetical List Workhouse Admissions with Subsequent Discharges, 1823-1831
Admitted 1825 Jan 12
Discharged 1825 Jan 20
Elizabeth Comber 27 Ward 22
James Comber 6 Ward 23
Edward Comber 3 Ward 23
Elizabeth Comber 6 weeks Ward 22
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Note N4446
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Shoreditch. Alphabetical List Workhouse Admissions with Subsequent Discharges, 1823-1831
Admitted 1825 Jan 12
Discharged 1825 Jan 20
Elizabeth Comber 27 Ward 22
James Comber 6 Ward 23
Edward Comber 3 Ward 23
Elizabeth Comber 6 weeks Ward 22
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Note N4447
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Shoreditch. Alphabetical List Workhouse Admissions with Subsequent Discharges, 1823-1831
Admitted 1825 Jan 12
Discharged 1825 Jan 20
Elizabeth Comber 27 Ward 22
James Comber 6 Ward 23
Edward Comber 3 Ward 23
Elizabeth Comber 6 weeks Ward 22
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Note N4448
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Cock Lane is a small street in Smithfield in the City of London, leading from Giltspur Street in the east to Snow Hill in the west.
In the mediaeval period, it was known as Cokkes Lane and was the site of legal brothels. It is famous as the site of the house (No. 25) where the supposed Cock Lane ghost manifested itself in 1762,[1] and as being the place where the writer John Bunyan, who wrote England's first best-seller, died from a fever in 1688.
The junction of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane was known as Pye Corner, famous as marking the furthest extent of the Great Fire of London: commemorated by the Golden Boy of Pye Corner. This effigy was originally built into the front of a public house called The Fortune of War which used to occupy the site but was pulled down in 1910.
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Note N4449
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I found what I believe is probably Edward’s father, James Comber, listed as a private, enlisted in 1826 and discharged in 1836; stationed at Illawarra [1835] and Windsor [1836] NSW; originally a silk weaver, born in London.
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Note N4450
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WO 12/6129. 50th Foot 1st Battalion Muster Roll.
1836 Apr - 1837 Mar Windsor, NSW
Private 1105 Edward Comber
Private 555 James Comber discharged 31 May 1836 paying £15
Born London, silk weaver, enlisted 24 Feb 1826, discharged Windsor, NSW, 31 May 1836
Drummer 992 James Comber